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Parallel Oxer |
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An obstacle that has front and back rails of equal height, set wide apart to produce a spread. |
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Passage |
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A slow motion, suspended trot in which the pairs of feet diagonally opposite one another are raised and returned to the ground in alternation. |
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Piaffe |
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A majestic trot in place, in which the pairs of feet diagonally opposite one another are alternately raised and returned to the ground, while the horse's head is vertical, the neck raised and arched. |
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Pirouette |
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A full turn on the spot, with the inside hind foot is the pivot. |
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